A Quote by Natalie Dormer

I'm not clever enough to be in machinations and real politics. — © Natalie Dormer
I'm not clever enough to be in machinations and real politics.
I don't really wanna talk about politics, I'm not clever enough.
If you're clever enough and creative enough to get a good film made, then you should be clever enough and creative enough to find ways to get it out there, one being something like Jameson First Shot.
I was clever enough to know that John Donne was offering something that was awfully enjoyable. I just wasn't clever enough to actually enjoy it.
Remember that anybody who is clever enough to set you free is clever enough to enslave you.
There's enough food in this world. There's enough housing in this world. There's enough shelter in this world. There's enough clothing in this world. There's enough teachers, there's enough universities for everybody's needs to be met, and the reasons they aren't is not because of lack of resources. It's because of distribution, and that's the politics of hate, which is why this is a movement against that. It's a politics of love.
a person who was clever ought to be clever enough not to be unjust or deliberately unkind to anyone.
Before I made 'Sweetback,' I had a three-picture deal with Columbia and enough juice, if I was real clever with it, to proclaim that I wanted to do an independent film.
We scientists are clever — too clever — are you not satisfied? Is four square miles in one bomb not enough? Men are still thinking. Just tell us how big you want it!
Lots of people working in cryptography have no deep concern with real application issues. They are trying to discover things clever enough to write papers about
Lots of people working in cryptography have no deep concern with real application issues. They are trying to discover things clever enough to write papers about.
In today's world, we all live with the burden of feeling that anything is possible if we're only clever enough, smart enough, work hard enough.
You can persuade a man to believe almost anything provided he is clever enough, but it is much more difficult to persuade someone less clever.
It takes a clever man to turn cynic and a wise man to be clever enough not to.
A net set up to catch fish may snare a duck; a mantis hunting an insect may itself be set upon by a sparrow. Machinations are hidden within machinations; changes arise beyond changes. So how can wit and cleverness be relied upon?
If you are creative enough to imagine a problem, you're clever enough to discover a solution.
To be clever enough to get all that money, one must be stupid enough to want it.
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